Un-Cruise
Adventures announced its acquisition of the 64-guest Safari
Voyager for
its yacht fleet with plans to offer Luxury Adventures year-round in
Mexico’s Sea of Cortés beginning in November 2013. In winter 2015,
the vessel will transition to sailing year-round in Central America.
Previously named Sea Voyager, the vessel is currently in Colombia
undergoing renovation.
Details
for Central America deployment such as itineraries, included shore
programs, fares and dates of operation will be available spring 2013.
The
Safari Voyager will have 33 outside view staterooms including four
suites and two single staterooms for a total guest capacity of 64.
During the renovation, a new Library will be created on the Cabin
Deck with eight floor to ceiling windows, plush furniture, and
nautical décor in tribute to New World explorers. The very top deck
of the vessel—the Sun Deck—will be transformed into a new al
fresco public space with fitness equipment and lounge chairs. A
massage room will also be added. A swim step platform on the stern of
the boat is a convenient place for guests to access the water for
included adventure activities such as snorkeling, skiff excursions,
kayaking and stand up paddle boarding.
A
spacious view Lounge features 20 floor to ceiling windows, a
full-service bar, four glass doors with two as doubles opening onto
an outside deck—a design element created for air conditioning when
needed or flung open to deck. Comfortable chairs and tables
outside extend the Lounge onto the deck. A separate Dining Room
on the Main Deck accommodates all guests for meals at one seating in
an ornate setting with rich, dark wood treatments. A nautical and
tropical design ties décor together throughout public spaces.
The
Safari Voyager becomes the adventure cruise line’s eighth vessel –
all with capacities below 90 berths, a hallmark of Un-Cruise
Adventures. The company has three expedition vessels sailing Active
Adventures, three more yachts sailing Luxury Adventures and one
replica Victorian-style steamer sailing Heritage Adventures.
Current adventure destinations include Southeast Alaska, Hawaiian
Islands, Mexico’s Sea of Cortés, Columbia and Snake Rivers, and
Coastal Washington and British Columbia.
Source/photo:
Un-Cruise Adventures